My dear Guinea fowl Ellie Mae was found dead today. I’ve been taking care of her for a couple of years. No trauma to the body just laying face forward on her chest. I am broken hearted. She was a sweetheart. It may have been pesticides since the neighbors were landscaping 2 days before, but...
lol. And yes this really happened. It was very hot last summer and I had a stray cat around here. Ellie was drinking water and the cat came over and pushed her out of the way and drank. She looked at me then then the cat astonished. She was very lucky. I would not want to mess with her talons...
do you think it’s wise to try feed her over there? Forget the trap idea. I hope if she survives this she learned a lesson about leaving home. I have a feeling if I captured her she will be back up there. She is very wary of things you probably wouldn’t get her in there. It took her forever with...
Thank you for a meaningful message. We all can’t train dumb, cruel people.She is the only one left of six. She’s been around me for over a year. People around here told the guy about the birds, but he the’ll come back to the farm. Well they didn’t. The house she’s at don’t care for either. But...
She is very stubborn.I played it and she carried on, to the delight of the neighbors,and that’s it. Will try it again. It’s-1 today and wind chills are supposed to be 15 below. We haven’t seen this since 1997. I live 1/2 hour from Pittsburgh in a small town called Monongahela.
She has been in this shed before and always insists on sleeping at the neighbors they’re in Florida now. I would open the shed through daylight and then close it at night.i have also played Guinea recordings too and no luck. She won’t move. She’s drinking water from the eaves, but don’t know...
I have grown very attached to this guinea. She came here 3 years ago with a mate and lost him/her, don’t know which it is. I lost my husband last year too. I can’t believe how dumb these birds are, but they are funny. The neighbors house she’s at don’t like her so go figure. She is under a roof...
She had it very cozy here. I seen her drinking water from the eaves of that house I felt bad and don’t know if she’s eating. She came down from there for a couple hours and went back up. Hoping she knows how to take care of herself. It’s going to be -4 here.
Hi I’m new to this so bear with me. Guinea fowl adopted me after losing mate, there was 6 of the fowls in neighbor hood and she’s only one left. I call her Elliemae. They all came from a farm who just let them go. This winter is brutal here in Pa and she insists on sitting on a neighbor’s...